I downloaded and expanded the CD image, and started to install it.
However, I'm now stuck looking for an FTP server from which to perform
the bulk of the installation.

On the "Select your location" screen, I choose USA.
The next screen "Choose a mirror..." supplies "enter information
manually" as the only choice.
Selecting that gets me to the "Choose a mirror..." screen, which invites
me to enter the mirror's hostname.
And that would be.... what? (pointing it to my local FTP server where I
downloaded the ISO doesn't help - it just fails with "Bad archive mirror")

Can you point me to the appropriate installation mirror, please?

Thank you,
Ray

On 3/31/2016 07:12, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
Hello,

Last week Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Beta was shipped, with final expected on
21st of April.

This release includes a port of Ubuntu to s390x architecture (zEC12 and up).

I hope you find this post relevant, and if you have any questions do
not hesitate to ask, I'll try to answer everything as best as I can.

= Downloads =
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/linuxone

= IRC =
#ubuntu-s390x on freenode

irc://irc.freenode.net/ubuntu-s390x

Say hello to xnox (me) upon joining =)

= Mailing List =
http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-s390x

= Wiki =
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/S390X

--
Regards,

Dimitri.

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